NickDReed
Established Member
I've got some of those "farmhouse" style dining chairs. They're in need of a clean up (so I am reliably informed by the missus who seems to want replace them with some s**t from Next). As I'm incapable of throwing away anything that is; 1) wooden B) structrally sound & 3) "perfectly bloody fine we're not spending money on 6 new chairs!", I have negotiated the restoration of our existing dining chairs.
Does anyone have any good tips for removing the finish from back spindles that hold most of the "muck" my better half takes issue with? I assume I'll strip them all back, maybe stain and then varnish them. If anyone has done similar and developed an efficient system I'd love to hear it. Otherwise it's going to be a long job.
She thanks you in advance (I'm sure)
Does anyone have any good tips for removing the finish from back spindles that hold most of the "muck" my better half takes issue with? I assume I'll strip them all back, maybe stain and then varnish them. If anyone has done similar and developed an efficient system I'd love to hear it. Otherwise it's going to be a long job.
She thanks you in advance (I'm sure)